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Of / from Netherlands is 'des Pays-bas' in French.

A Netherlander would be properly called 'un néerlandais, une néerlandaise' in French. Nearly all French refer to that country as 'Hollande' and use the adjectives 'hollandais, hollandaise' instead.

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